Giorgio Armani: I was good looking
Updated: 2012-09-26 09:39
(Agencies)
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Giorgio Armani thinks being "good looking" helped him break into fashion.
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The Italian designer - who is known for his clean cut, tailored menswear - admits it wasn't difficult for him to get noticed when he was younger because of his appearance.
He says: "Up until I was about 30 to 32-years-old, I used to potter around doing a small job at a department store.
"I used to coordinate what went into the window or other store tasks. And I didn't have to work very hard - because, well, I was quite good looking.
"The female managers in the shop used to favour me, making things really easy for me."
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However, Giorgio, 78, soon came to the conclusion that going about it in such a way left little room for excitement and respect.
He told Italian newspaper La Repubblica:"I realised that I couldn't and didn't want to go on living like that - on the fringes of a beautiful profession, without working hard, without risking, without standing up for it.
"So, I learned how to work in all different areas of this profession. First I committed myself exclusively to fashion design, because I had a partner who dealt with all the economical and practical aspects.
"And then, when my partner passed away I had to take care of everything myself. I had to somehow wake up and doing this made me into who I am today."
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